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ings —The proprietor | nine months of the tariff, amounted to about twen! the attentegee of hie Feneica trast, would respectfully in- | three millions of dollars, im the face of abundant har- jages will be in waiting at Ful- halt-past two o'clock, P M. He spent more than e yea: naitod Bates obo the Unite 4s aboun Abe ic river, making his draw. floating alone on this maj INTELLIGENCE BY TELEGRAPH. INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, sake —We are seldom called vpon in New York tore- | yét:f mI already, Mr. Fries, of Ohio, the cord an event of such acharacteror one that hastbrown | Park Theatre, will superintend the Theatrical Cs breadstuffs; consequent harvests in | !¥, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock P.M. cc Mees Site » gave the first sep to-day sosudden a gloom among a large circle of I | hiring departinent in person. ‘mines Garope. rom thee fact it appesey thet high tari | of ye¢ie4f morning te 1th awk, Many Broax, wie] INTELLIGENCE FROM MEXICO, | s!{"stshetvsiong poleand the gas wores. The tat i, friends and acquaintances, as thatof the sudden and — _ of Patrick Began, aged 30 years. the gas has a dad emeil, pected, not being half melancholy death of Dr. Arnold F. Wainwright, of | The Great Remedy for Intemperance, by | *f¢ 44 well calculated to increase our supply of specie, es | Her friends aud nequaiatances, and those of her bro- ke. ke, ke so pati e the <dattis aatoine from Joba » OC, ke, No. 41 Crosby street, of this city, ocoasioned by the bite | Dr Cook. of Nos Roowvelt s:tect, is at present exciting | low tariffs; and if one half cf the influence attributed to | ther. Robert Carroll, are renpectfull ted to attend Foy's refectory, down in the hold. Mr. Cratehett has y i ofa rattlesnake. The snake was sent bim by « friend long ex ee and hi | her funeral on " in Mobile, Alabama ; it was @ large animal, about 5 feet , not | Bigh tariffs, in reducing importations of merchandise, is Seay pat Liaise. em the rest ings of its romautic irlands and beautiful shores, until Free aud Easy Fatartelaments, whieb sill be y | vests in Europe, and limited exportations of breadstufts at Oger jay, Long Island, in the —— —————— z te 2 a ntofaan Ec ars batt oe, | Me tackles vocals sleakse seat | fm thi couairy 1 therfore appeee shat we hevs| lieu Flet Bay non env Pitts daushier 9 icgecdeprramatian AFPAIRS IN WASHINGTON, ; 5 hed intense lends of vited to dey vrai Gent Some of hy, lang tatamene! | wanay Bail, ations, amd Mlasgarnde | cad sow tante The nek erence ae | anther fnen bia nema tren “ a Dee tom; oud we trust, us he was bornin this city, he | Dre Warehouse 3 vhiakers one carbays pa Broad on by areduced imp: ot ee, at 2 o'clock P.M, from the residence of her| MW A JOR GENERAL TAY LOR Wasnixcron. 9, 1947. pl red : 4 Other article | caused by are ortation of foreign merchandise, |. father. Tutte Mahe laters his pe ey tits efor Balls og Farsics; in the above line, on hand) for | consequent upon the advance in the rate of duty from ree Thursday, the Oth Inst,» Jotern H. Peanson, the aT ecsinves ae ae inseder’ ble, are prepariy 4 the close of the compromise act,to the high tariff ot | 7°rnc’ child of John 8. and Jemima Pearson, ouses stand adjewrned over toMondsy next. Metancuoty Deatn rom tHe Bite oy a Rattie- | Di? baring an elegant ausortment of Costames an prom! hig Tho friends of the family are requested to altend the iw ORLEANS. | The proceedings of the House are to be xe ies entirely new, fr Rocatly Paces ws Ciara Richard 1812, and the second by an unusual exportation of | funeral at his father's residence, 140 Gold street, Brook. wa re | destnning to bespiey y for the medi i i denos of her mother, No 33 Willett street. Pony Express from the South, we have intelli- | Pet some $21,000 in lighting the capital with hisgas, in length, having twelve rattles; it was contained in a Ley fioey ome ee oy ——— (neg om true, they are weil calculated to produce an importa-| On the night of Nov. 10th, in the wreck of the packet tee Orleans to the afternoon of the 2d. ‘and but for the pole and the smell, ro work naam be box with spew ouas, the. hs igen _ ve already tak outite cnseamas*” tion of the precious metals. rol po roe 9 big 9 me Cuiran Bess of the | "The public reception of General Taylor having been | compiste. The pole is « disfiguration, and the light * e fri 4 ebip with t a art, 20. g post; 2 d atthe Broadway Boose to ray the earlostty, br rr having Cases —The most portable ae noha of no apse lapping sf mea er sterting int ra ‘and ile molmatais fate. will pases ee ee oe bn Fy ee on . Ce aie away up there in the sky, is too lofty for the modest ob- pany present seemed to enjoy the right o! acing anc complete article fact . havi increases under any kind of a jong be regretted by tric ‘ . T t of lighti: Frivating Ais tata ciate tive reptile kept whizzing his prom phe areey yg r ‘actured. having every y a g ry his many friends witnessed in New Orleans. The General was mounted | jec' ighting the grounds so far below. nd as a travelling compan- | 80 much the better; whatever changes are made in that | 2 the 10th inst., Jonw Mupoon, aged 67 years, on one of bis favorite war-horses, which he had brought | Mir, Rhett,of $.c loots adore’ Counted pets © SON: 177 | department of our commercial eyntem, cannot affect this tolatteti’nds and neighbors are respectfully requested | over with him in the steamer from Matamoras, The stew © veritable ghost to-dey—a there being a fair field, the reptile kept coiling and rear- nacal ‘deta Ne a9 Tiousten street, toi e fre, anarceching upon State ighta/te'e jug himself in fierce detiance of his enemies ; this dis- ————. movement of specie, or change the course in which it is | (Saturday) afternoon, at three @elock en” ee | entire population appeared to be mustering with ban. ee rights, in a proposition play lasted for some time, when Dr. Wainwright touch: Fine Cut ery.—the subscribers invite at- now setting. There is no doubt bet that our large im- te, Oa Friday morning, 10th inst , after a few hours ill- | Business was entirely suspended mittees—one on foreign commerce, aud one on domestic ed him a few inches below tho head, expecting that it | textion to their assortmect of Pen, Pocket and Sportsmen's ness, AnNoiy F. Wainewaiont, M.D , aged 40 years. Col. Wynkoop, who had been appointed civil governor The ghost th: back M . 1 d J commerce e ghos' rew Mr. Rhett wy s SeSe ent ibe ody, matmaleaiy tate UR ae nts for he repairing oe akcraeay they have wade ar- | larly from Great Britain, has been principally the result | Whittaker, are reepretfully invited. to ateeod hia tune. | CLgnahe, commenced irsuing proclamations and official iol. lattes at a furious rate. The box was oponed, and now ners and badges, to join in or witness the procession. | to divide the Committee on Commerce into two com- could not bend its body _sufftcien Dite. In a mo. | MBives, warranted Rezore, sud polished Steel Geods, ke, “Al- | Portation of foreign merchandise from Europe, particu-| "Hiis friends and acqustateacer: a8 aie those et Dr. inds of Cutlery: havin orders on the 8th of November. He encourages the | Constitutional exorcism; but not till Holmes, of the middle fingerof the right hand. This cccurred uperior workinen, of an extensi ral on Sunda: half- pry M. . league, and Schenck, of Ohio, beat the a at od o'clk, v. won Thursday’ Dr Smith was herevpon orig’ Amauner dint wiligivestuwfaction G.SAUNDERS | producte, ‘The immonee hanectantns oe cemetie | sidence of De. Whittaker, No S10 Broadway. Funeral cedetag to chem mad to the inhsbitainte geneity tant | Of bis presence, could Rhett believe that it'was nots ge- immediately called upon, and. visited the patient, He | &SON177 Broadway, opposite Howard Hotel. rane cathe eee nee importation of specie has been | services will be performed in St. Paul's church, and the | brottetion cf life and. property in the purvult of their | Duine raw head and bloody bones, coming into the House made a suphriicial excision of the part,at 30 cauterized ne — caused entirely by thiss circumstance. The revenue or,| procession will the house at 10 0’ ordinary avocations. He hus prohibited the sale of | 1" the dirguise of « committee on domestic commerce; cnlane Ipirite be retatl Caiser bers peoaihian, cnt the but really with the intent of taking into iteown hands roperty of the Mexican authorities is made reaponsible | the management of the slave trade between the States. ~~ ra? it with nitrate of sulphur He alsowpplied a tight ligature “Scott's” Shirts We would » ncerely ad~ | ad va'orem tariff, bad very little, in fact, todo with this;| = immediately above the wrist. The hand commenced to | Viveall those in want of superior well made, fine shirts, to é serine i x swell imnmmediately aftr the cooursence of abe socident. ighbor J.P. Beott, No.9 Nassau street, opposite | #84 the operation of that act during the past year, is not | Fy, (tj, 2U7 ‘TLE, Ancti ’ this office, where thei mat 3 rf LE “ROSE WOUD, in case of the commission of crimes. The Mexican ae “ Optics sharp & man must get, The deveused wan then reaoved to his residence by a | imaycrncccynhre (Acie wants will be supplied, at the very | therefore a fair test of it. We do not doubt the policy BuACK WALNUT FURNITURE, of thorities, civil and judicial, are restored to the full ex- "TD see what can be seen by Rhett,” few friends.and Dra Whittakor, Ce'dwall, Post, Parker het adopted by the government, both as rogards ita financial | (5°, adues -eGinbeiyeuze stock of M; Walter, at'No: | Gxercige ‘of thelr iunetions, and all disputes among In the lighest shadow of a gossamer. and Can-pbetl wore called ia, and an applicatioa of tur. | | sancy Paper and Paper Gores, Cornucoptas, | sod commercial systems, as e believe they will prove to | Weduesday loth vemns: the | Mesioans are to be rettied by thein In the Senate,after ite morning business, Mr. Niles ; : : i" ° pdt oe hcl é uso the intercal administration of diffusible stimulants, | round and square boxers in nests, for dsugetetsceilt Kanes te | D8 everything expected of them; but tt 1s imporsible to | Ge:'hisisen austin ear nero, having been thn one x Ms Late colleague, Mtr hotiooren whit aterteemmel Although the diseae progretsed rapidly in Ite course to | Gold, silver, copper, tissue, moroeen, marble, ‘Chinese aud | tell in such a limited period, and under such peouliar | cou of Rosewood snd Mahogney Sofas, ‘Tet BOW BORE LAGEATURM. seaiislisaeriecaa Pieper fee pa Sl the forearm and arm, no constitutional symptoms | Spanisl paper, paper lees, gold aad silver borders, ornament and extraordinary circumstances, what the eff f th. ‘tue! tagues, Ladies’ Secretaries and Armoirs; Parlor, Axnany, Dec. 10, 1847. » y: seemed to have made their appearance until it reached | Pictures &e "Also boxes for wedding enkes, wholesale wu ry hw effect of the | Hall and faucy Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofa, Pier aud Card SENATE. sa” saree what tuo faculty technically term the axilla,”orarm~pit, | felmil.tt4® Maiden lane, GJ Krat Mavufacture and Im-| present tariff will ultimately prove to be. It is nodoubt | 1ables, with yreiau aud) jralian topes rorewood and mah- | | Nothing of especial interest transpired in this body THIRTIETH CONGRUSS. when immediately the pulse began to flag—and not- : eee i one of the most favorable experiments ever attempted, | tension Tables, Ke. wisn Senueal pacts Hall Stands, EX; | to-day withstanding the continued administration of stimulants | _ ‘The cheapest and best placein the clty toget | and for its success it has been 1 Furniture in Muslin, Catalogues will be ‘The bill torepeal the law of 1846, to equalize taxation, pen Miia) by the mouth and also in other forms, the pulse never Shor ot: ates thie anaes Partially indebted to the |. nittiy may be eramined oa eee was rejected on the third reading ‘bis result was rallied Gabi about teaiva o'clouk ©. Me cabec annie eat ys Aes street, neat the prosperity of the consuming classes in this country, and | # le will be perewptory, aud gregh brought about by the friends of the bill forcing the iia & period to his existence Nothing could equal the | oa. list rte Boot he will sell at. $1. You can also get 8 | the increased demand for forelgn manufactures, growing we £° Cuenmine superior Sasnitu nat oe Senate to a vote without permitting discussion. A motion Wasuixaton, Thureday, Deo. 9, 1847. sesidulty and sttention paid to the patient by the above | Boots, they camot be beat in price or quality, aud further- | Out ofthe increased cemand for our agricultural pro- HE MARCY, io | Was under debate to reconsid Rainy day Few visiters in the Capitol, Senate met named medical men, who remained with him through- | moreyall goods sold oy out friend doses’ of No. d'Ann ntreet, | duete a and Bleecker. | A bill to equalize taxasion was laid on the table at 12. Prayer by Rev Henry Slicer, in which he spe- out, from the moment they wore called in. They all, | sre warranted to give entire satisfacti the purchaser. — A bill in relation to the health officer of New York . fo a ally inveked the Divine protecti ‘guidance ever The most important feature in the admirable report ec i rae ear 99 our fellow oltizens engeged in “defending the honor of india Rubber of Mr. Walker, is that relative to the operation of the | sre) iicularly inv 7 On Ptnday mg | giguecs,” i t@ reduce the number of loan commis- | the country in a foreign land. si any tore inthe | independent treasury rystem. There is no doubt but | Bumuel Seabury, D.D., Reesor of the Church ofthe Ansun | AM#0, @ bill relative to the line of Broadway. ree run oc. iat dit it@re y . 3 ‘nesiDENT laid before the Senate @ commu- Niren's Gaiter Boots cad Shee ment of Indies’, mis ¢»?| that it was adopted at » most opportune moment, and Also, n bill for the better regulation ¢f County and | nication from the second auditor of the Treasury, © however, feankly acknowledged that they had never reen a similar case before. Two medical students feom Georgia were also present, having seen similar cases before, and gave mach valuable ald, having seen similar cases in their own State. Dr. Wrainwight was } physician of emine ding, of high professional re- | j’ndies will ple that its specte provisions, strictly enforced, hi hate peinens: —— aper from the office of Indian Affairs, and also a utation in mediealliterary and scientific acquirements, , ene rt em; d iy reed, have saved halos fi r he ASSEMBLY, ry D4 ea inown and co’ Bee Temected among bis | MILLER s 122 Can 1 ameet, near West Brow this country from a financial revulsion as disastrous as aaa $34 nest, tha aterceion of Brondway. inch Bill te compensate, in ouse of death by wiltal neglect Krome Prearurer of the ee ra lemes r a f . professional brethren and friends. He has been ten Dr. Kellinger’s Linimen: versally con- | that which has overrun Great Britain. The 6 im. | Jocation fore Drag Siore and Physician. Pai in public conveyances, was ordered to a third readin, Mesers. B > The : ears a resident of New York, and studied under Dr. | sidera thea er ottheaees ment is univer Ray com Neer eereee cere paseo yeu dived had on istot’ February next. Eavaire tnd door above ‘33d we Concurrent resolutions in relation to Vope Mus fx Diakinat,, premtnted etna eee Ae one aker. . td wi i H — ——————— bh {erly a captain in the 0th Fegiment of foot in the Bri- | from dis auey to purchseril they. fal vo caserhe athe ang | t# Fevenue in gold and sliver, more easlly, and without | J Os1=810 REWARDA Gold Gham and Eye Ganson | "A bill to straighten the line of Broadway was passed. | vir. reance submitted the following resolution, whieh tisk dervios. ‘The body has been embalmed, and will be | stocuine expe be selation to ite wonderful curative ef- | embarrassing the commercial classes or deranging the | a.4 wey prorning 1m Broadway, bet meen Bleecker street | A. bill prohib: ting officers of this State assisting in | was adopted :— 6 ‘i buried in the Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday next. tad nf the y dar f es atre, a 1 econ eveeit!: | money markets to that extent which would have been person who will Teave the same at No. 13 8t. Mark's P's tie Regents of the Uuiveraty Deve contieres ine 66. 1: moved that when the Senate adjo it aE or fumher ¢ Spirit of the Times. experienced under other circumsta: d oth ' y set) Board of Supervisors. rene cid ec Pt istances,and the system — gree of M. D. on Professor Agassiz, and Dr. William | shall adjourn to meet agai: Mond: : Dec 10.—The Mayor pier ‘The minutes of the ‘an “Otd Woman's Remedy,” | has become permanently established, in a much more $ “the 6 STaRTaay met vos becanyy dg Fa nee Kota. i ; cpbibiconli rae tT Davien lope the Seuator will a 1 preceding meeting were read and approved. Cold Candy. Well, what if itia? | mited period than generally expected, ‘The divorce | sbove reward will be paid by leaving it at the Frankiin nlctel hey to take teatimony in civi} sults by referee, was ‘The report of the Seoretory of the ‘Treas i, Meee MemenfOn pater rte te ie ared biuakets-eooee grence and fannel | of bAUK and State took place at a very fortunate period. | 757 WK WAIT ZHove; We raed Rarer aia ie “The Weather, &. iit, Brucre1 didnot sive to edjoura now ; bat ‘Bilte—Of Me, Camier, $50 for acting as Secretary to ml and of woman!” Hath it not asmell of | Had the specie imported during the past year gone into | HEU ire Cris Ce Veto aed Gad Hamas a stolen trom asaya when we do adjourn, that it shall be to meet again om the Board of Ai ce. Ordered to Be peli ome and its comforts ? Woman’s fam ly experience in curin, (Weduecday,) at about 1 o'clock. ACM. Sy ae Auwany, Dec. 10.1847. | Monday next. Repor's-Of committae. on annual taxes” in favor of | §2%eht colds: honsseneey sore thon, whooping cough, dec, | the banks, it would have formed the basis for alarge | cou'Vrecianl of Uergen commie NUK BAT HORSE, | ‘The weather invery warm here to-day. The motion of Mr. Breese was agreed to, correcting the taxes of the following persous:—Edward | whdlesale nad retail, by Mrs, We Jervin, 979 Brosderayy ac. | tue Of paper money, which would have inflated credits | 16 h Ee ey aur tus Lu tpn de Loe Fe nig ed CARS SOARES OO AUNRTRS KESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. Ludium, “Geo. B. Mulford, Patrick Callaghan, Eneas | of Wi uts--183, 338 aed 89 Broadway 119 Ful. | and prices to a great extent, to be followed by a corres- | of the eif hind lex, below ue hock jot ateachen teh tence Railroad Accident and Loss of Life. Mr, Nives rose, nd in a deep, cornest and ¥ air sei yageneal ae Yeo, Bay a pha Ratan ak 3 3 Baws: oe C4 cE ree St ponding depreciation and a collapse in every department peas binek market, hee eobnigi one Puitapetrnia, Deo. 18, manner, addressed the Senate. It had become his The freight train on the Reading Ratirond broke | Catau’y to aancunce, to the Senate, that sve by —~ moved by death, State ul id for Uh —Gray, and Benjamia Stephens. Of same com- Madison | street ‘aud. $10 for the arrest Lyon, No, io Grand | of business. This specie not going into the banks, had orse, wagon and harné down at Potstown this afternoon, mittee, in’ favor of remitting the taxes assessed on the no particular influence upon prices, and the exportation mn PE the thief; by returming the same tothe | Cat 4 two men; Henry | Jabex!W. Huntington, my late colleague, from Bloomingdale Asylum, Laid on the table. p ure tv ask fou | of a large amount has not had such an effect as antici. | 22 gf AMORS CHAMBERLAIN No.6 Washington ee pes Pee neeneee mmr tiehare pater of Conmentieah,., Fe diad as biaiiasn residence in thet Ald Keuty offered @ resolution that the Board of As- vid Candy. ‘Put up in packages of 1 M SESE EOE ° ber 4 } ssors be instructed to report to this Board all charita- | and leach. pated, or such an effect as would have been experienced $ HU BEARD will be paid, and no questions as Were more or less injured, and several cars were broken. evere, but which he bore with the Chats. bie institutions which are exempt from taxes had there been at first an inflation, In this particular | Meand shia co fas te areal deep red plush ‘carpet The Market tian fortitude, becoming # strong mind, and died with ‘A resolution was passod to reconsider the vote on Mr. MONEY MARKET, the Independent Treasury Act has had very important | auy one except the owner, taken through mistake or other: | Nxw Onurans, Dec. 2—Cotton—The news by the | calmness and resignation, aud with an ablding hope of @ Hoifman’s bill. A resolution was then offered that the ; " - happy immortality, Mr. Niles briefly ram over the his- Hee tcc cecaeina 0100 cnoatibeadintea: ater Friday, Dec. 106 P.M, | conservative influence upon the financial and commer. | sect Fee ese gam Pacific Hotel, 162 Greenwich | Acadia had 0 far depressed the market, that a reaction | tory of his late colleague, beatiog ‘eattmony to hie ihe b f st tome discussion the resolution was referred baok to the This here bern avery blue day in Wall street. It ap- | cial affairs of the country at large. This is «more im. Hngiiah manure, cons ith’ bast plate ab Goan eae peretermmrnpiay nen thou. character of promise ia the outset of hi career. and of Committee to inquire if Mr. Hoffman woul 8 willin; ars that the privat e es jock. filled with gentleman’s o1 pparel. : Ly . is privat an zealous devotion pub. a pe ee Aiah a the Bonreme Const, showed it 4 pes private accounts from Europe are not so | portant matter than the tariff, and exerts » more power- | |"nai 12t#re 70; other qualities in proportion. Tobscco—We report | }io duties. First, asa member of the bar, at an age carried there, without demanding more then the $1,000. favorable as those of a public character. Stocks all fell | ful influence upon public affairs. It regulates everything THE BECOND of the Apnual Course of Lectures to the Leyes oft, Boe asides gp iernered yes re smell and he passessed the respect of his professional = 0 1 ‘The question of the appointment of a County Super- | off at the first board, and the market was very muoh de, | else, and places more protection upon every interest of Young will be delivered in th ht Street Chapel : 9 confidence of the public. Next, he served in Intendent of Publlo Schools, in the room of Mr Walker, | preseed. Harlem declined " per cent; Norwich and| the country, than any other public measure ever | SiR WWE tenn eat Hunks Des, by the Pas; | mdvances the nates for to-day were at loo. 206. A ptasritt oc ue etal Berka cae eweee whose term had expired, was then o: up. Woroester }4; Reading 4; Morris Canal }<; Long Island | adopted, a Ana eee ees ey thespee 1 re9 ee if many.) mie 7) ae Freightse—A va has been taken up for the | grosses next in ope teony: c —< bem ren a “= . , z, Ay, Eoxen: on ntertaiument terranean at i'<o for cotton. Exchange—The bans oat MoKeen bi inted County Superintendent of Com- | <; Canton 1; Farmers’ Loan 34; and Illinois6’s ';. Tres- tock I #7, 07d ‘ aoa ; monwéalth fcr six years, from which he was called in mion Sohoots ter the county and city of New York. sury Notes closed at prices current yesterday. sme Oni ECA eyeniggs eet egnton Oe 2 B90 Pano ae eer demsibnd an: rakes neta! ERea | a, ‘e ‘OU an unexpired term in the United States sury notes remain at par. Senate of tour years, and was, subsequently elected for T. sd amendment that the name 7 i, 0, Avlltaaa Walker should be sub ‘The news from Europe 1s nos considered so good as| Sey d2.Courca,, 4 WWeNor & Wor RR Crnetnxats, Dec. 9.—The steamer’s news received by | & full term of six years, from the ath of Maroh, 1848. of William Walker should be substituted for that of Jo- ] ! J ) Ald. Dopp offered a resolution that Mr. Jeseph ; > seph McKeen, which was lost anticipated. Although it is more favorable than the | 1500 Ohio6’s. '60, 9934 200 Reading RR 58 ion to his ne er | telegraph, has had no other effeet, so far, than to make | With an sppropriate eulogium upon the character, . | 5000 Il fuad’b! 960 37%, 100 for travell leigh 9 ties, &e. Th holders of flour and grain fir ip their aski; irtues, and services of the deceased Mr. Ni iy luceia pda ees ar fags Tae de | lat it doe not come up to the expacations ened: | get uddoads “i Suamarcl S| sitbeiendoutlnalttlmt a maces Ate | Suan ertnar eras ree cleus SM Pecan | Tet On ee ae era eae) | ghe original resolution was about to be put, wher bag? epee te theeeteres much dissppointment manifested | $009 "do feds ele ey wae Bats | Beat teiene Pesbae gortae ee eee tea ese ened Sales of 1000 bushels gvod white Ohio were made at $1 | four members within, one year, and all of them im the Aldermen Feekes stated that neither the Mayor or Re- | in the street. 2 Sans di ices. 177 Broad 10. Hogs—The market was some leas firm, and. sales | prime of life, and in the ir usefulness. He order was present, and therefore the Board was not | There were four failures announced in the street to- | 2000 Read Mort Bis 633% sooo RB miacerate Puicoe. Abs Nis Brennwey- alt of 1000 head were made at $2875 $3. Whiskey- | drew from such warningsan ed.conition, thet neither rt ized, and ule they might come to 65 shs Phenix Bk 61 1150 ‘ OOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—For sate, Sales of 800 barrels rectified, were made at 173 a 17\<o, | public station nor public honors can shield us against Tretsatjecte would beillogsl. OP | day, [the result of advices from the other side—one | $3 Noah ant ‘Teast ™% 0 '€. tock and fixtures of a good comet grocery: stack small. | Corm 300 aucks of mixed aold at 000. ‘The river con: | the uncertainty of lite; and that we should rlapres severe was present, and | house engaged in the French trade, one hardware house, | 100 Farmers Loan, b60 37° 100 do ano wagon. Also. some good furniture. if required. | tioi9q ingtair boating order. / act constanties with reference to such considerations, took the chair, when the Board was organized. He | one Scotch house, and one engaged in the Manchester | !°9 srr a oe jer is leaving the city. Apply to GILLESFte: Pirrsuvna, December 10.—The steamer’s news, re- | 8nd make it our highest ambition to promote the im- therefore insisted the Board was perfectly legal. tzade,. The\llebllitios of these concerns xesch large | 88 de oy a Paicteer meter mpheye ers SUAL_ | ceived by ‘tolegrapb, hss had no material bearing upon | {teste of mankind, aad the good ef our commen The original resolution w: en put, and 12 havi = bs ie ANTE£D IMMEDIATEL «—Y¥. the market, and dealers were waiting for advices b: f voted in i ‘affirmative and 5 ry the n ive, grid amount, but as they were indebted abroad, the losses be pee.| & Roch et) 200 Py gent, active and perse’ ering wpa; om iu every city Or | mail. Fiour was inactive at $4 93% a ry Wheat peed Mr. Nices submitted the usual resolutions—that im egative, t] MoKeen was elected will not fall this side. 20N Haven & HartRR 99 100 = do town, where there is five thousand iahabiiants, and in every | unchanged, and we quote good Onio and Pennsylvania byes! to the memory of the deceased, the members of 10 Canton Co 284 10 do county w' ach State of the * 4, to disp at 950. Corn—Now mixed was dull at Slo. Ityo the Senate wear crape upon their left arm for thirty ‘The annual report of the Mad River and Lake Erle | 25 0 28 100 do Goce ns must vopalie Teriodjaals pablishes futhe Usites rd tendency, at 45 8 480. Barley—No | d#y8, and that as an additional mark of respect, the Railroad Company, for the past year, presents the an. | #2) — do bee 29 | | pentagon BE ust), Each man must either’ pay (or the amount of Whiskey. 18 « 200, Provisions re- | Senate do now adjour Beoond Board. BERET ehatemeee Me bcetnts RAN OR ReneS I W00ahs Reading RR 660 57% 300sheMurlemRR 4! 40 d id ers. as he gets therm, or furnish us with undoubted bonds | mained abeut the same. The river remained nearly amount of one thousand dollars for ith re unsnimeualy adopted. And antecedant combe vs, Jacob Perkins § Ira Town. the Senate adjourned; and, agreeably to an Man Riven ayo Laxe Bair R D. 60 57g 300d Seasionlasy; DON IS Ape me gate condition, tion of mah contest tons of Tae oe a ichiamongec ve retsinte iow pone ee : & 318 $00 a Pe Boston, Dec, 10.—The steamer’s news has had the ef- resolution, adjourned to meet again on Monday next. pecan yt ais berhip bt reont H Re abd Taree |, SEBELAH 00-20 000+ co svonses +++ + $1,377,700 00 | 50 ine Ss is do 330 40 fect of causing holders to demand better prices for bri House of Representativ: ‘urn jefendant yin q Receipts of road from 1813 to 1847...,... 291/070 ov | °° 60 59 = 300 do 515 40 |, fecide under the circumstancs jen ie abo ‘tuffs, but sales have not been effected to any great ox- Tuaxsvay, Dec. 9, 1847. manufacture into pare white lend: and to-deliverit man. | proceeds of sales of bonds. . .. 478/000 00 | 4 210 32% 10 Karnage’ Lom yaa Hv | Seeavenncleny shores il necemery apenten, from twa, oan | tent st prices much above those current before the news, Apiouaniens HLL MODAL saesinthezese inne mane wart Tons Receipts for sales of lands. 64,087 00 | 200 57% 50 Erie RR, old 360 G0 ind upon the locationand aptness of the men for the business. | Stle# of 800 bbls. flour were made, including Genesee, | | On motion of Mr. Jantxson, it was resolved that whem defen: bio 58" Oswego and Michigan, at $6 37}a6 50—at th rh the H 0, it be to! day days after they received it. ‘The Pompom 0g thd 0 2 ve now making at these rates withthe work ‘The | awego and Wlohigan, at see ‘at these prices, | the House adjourn, to!Monday next. that the contract was broken, and called w Deduct estimated loss on real estate atm” ee a eee ally or by letter, pone-raidets ISRAEL POSE, fo ‘is were auntie, inolading, Western mined st 780 rend| _ Mz. Baovussn rave noties ef bg, latsaiion 0 iS” Gente sete the gpantiey of lend ier ad oni Bend, dusky City, and discou: fea yes youn tS, Fit se ne Farmers’ Ln e204 | treet’ Now Vorke at yellow do at 83c, The market closed firm. vy duce « bill to repeal 0 much of the 13th section of the For plaintiff, Mr. Stoughton, For defendants, Mr. E “é 10 do iy mo ‘ pemilngedert cies ver aivieenee | Ose malls tabey Milles trees Coe ciny, tome or See getegate amount of receipts. ........ $1,780,837 00 c aut le b3 263, mployed. dit ttre Cotton—Smail sales were made without change in prices. irty miles from the city, town, or other place in which Sandford aud Mr Stoddard penditures ae 2.8 Edi 4 neat’, RR $s ANTED—4 two or three story building, brick orfraixe | Provisions—Rates were firmer. Hreights—Rather more | the paper is or may be printed. Surenion Court, Bee ay reas Ph tint hepa i cee ees repairs, lecomotives, =) 100 & 810 ie ‘0 i” 4 oO about 20 feet wide by 100. Lad with use fi Croton inquiry. CHAPLAINS TO some aatt a, rik a viEws. la ttle 0. — struments, ke... . eee ere e eee oe $1,481,573 00 | 100 d 3 40° suitable for a manufacturing pur not hazardous A resolution was submitted, thatthe House will, in tl yneke ere hon hao is a Lett. h fiatsd m pi oh «SOE aves steat must be moderate. Address is Ra id prc Sti ln Senet, at two C! of shares of Erie railroa \- lance on hand, ecccsccscces 209, = nt denominat! bange '. solidated stock. The pliaintiff’s broker.on the 20th of | To which add real estate of company, ex- gia CITY TRADE REPORT, D—By a very respectable young man of color, b ent ‘The Sreaxen—Ia the fouse ready for the question? December, 1845, got a Joan of $2000 from defendants, for | ° cepting tha depot grounds...) N the South, @ situation in ngeatleman’s family, | Oi hiney wi] w Youn, Briday Afternooa, Dee. 1, The weather proved ia ement, which had a ten ¢ is one, indeed, | Which they w.llaell at exc e fl icy to in- as butler, coachman, or tray one, indeed, Claseiaben:deaneiray can active at | that any gentleman may repoe Id | lived wit! Me Me wares. (ool grant eg eg la St) sy enacts Pile hater Fad cmaty bonds... terrupt out door busine: of stock as co! ral security, and authorized defend- | Stock in Little Miami Railroad Co. ct 7 Aats to sell the stock either "by private or public sale, if prtege eucrons bain the the promise in the note was not complied with. On the $423 263 87 | period than 28d December, three days after the loan, the broker | Deduct floating debt, about... 100,000 00 | demand, hi called on defendant to re-transfer the stock, which the Bales of all kinds were > Mr. Pertrr —Mr. Speaker—(Laughter, as this tleman always, when the subject of Chaplains is Kine Duokornne Unadlostioce Detter Venivers Ryooas Horus fee | “sleatiaea tine Nias hos tnbeien Pills- exand Candlenticks, Butter Kaives, Bpoons, Kosks, Lea dies, ‘Tea Setts and Coasters, plated and Japaned Ves | bury, af Teves, who seseatly aetee te ete ion ips pingje and 1a sets, Table Cattery, pap Gaert portent that he will supportthe constitution of the United ‘well qualified t» B., No. 149 Church st ight. Transactions in wheat were T 3 latter promised todo. On the 30th of December, he | Leaving, for presecuting the werk. $323,262 87 light. Holders geaerally demanded prices above the views of ation; he uperior article of pl ; will detain the House a short time.— tified Mr. Little formally to re-transfer the stock, ¥ bayers ‘corn were made,to a moderate extent, with tools aud th dah Whatev. sald b: firm ‘4 which heagain promised to’do on the following day. 1c | The length of the Mad River and Lake Erie Rail- | out material improvement in prices. Holders generally Ge- | machinery, for manefacturing ja iron. brass, and other metals rope with great care aad ¢ the 7, see 5 tate Bee oars but b failed to meet y turned out that defendant did not re-transfer on that | Toad is 13434 miles, of which there is in operation 102 | any extent. here was auppe rome more ingut Se eee nai seareritiior al lenartieny wh "be at they have the Anest assortment of new goodain th propriate money for religious purposes. day or afterwards. Inthe meantime, the consolidated | miles. The cost of the completed portion of the road, | export, but on terms under the views ef seller remain- ei * | matter more plain : we have no power to legislate on the stock ofthe Erie railroad company ‘was changed into | tom gandusky City yoga oes hasrinea! has boon | @4,about the same." Kye was dull.” Prov ston ex ited very FIVER byaaung busioear and where hecyn beeen. Addrevs | ae, now ithe market. iteving recently enlarged their tore, fujeot of religion, ‘and, therefore, “have no power ; te ¢ cy ted stock, and Mr. Littl hi litle change. Pork was thougnt to be in sm oe — 3 “ Mot Jenuney: 1648 oftered piataeit "fifty shares | $709,263 96, ‘The present equipment of the road con. | Withsome more irmness om the part of holders ANTED.—A auantity of pavin Spireeld "ovmecrivay weve ire recite to call and examiae, for their own sales. W. & H. do not hes tion that the House has no constitutionol Poti’ to 2 ‘o make = stones im Charl 3d of January, 1846, offered plaintiff's broker fit thermnatket stood about the susp 3, Masters of vessels, or co ees. on the at wouT dil atere member will say that we re power to of the new stock, which the latter declined to accept.— | sists of ten effective locomotives, one in shop for re- —Smal| {Pots we ¢ | sume, will please apply to ROGER HASSETT, 8. . cot Aur! ND FURS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, OF | lst on the subject of religion, ,at all,in any form, or The action is brought to recover the value of the stock, 3 4 igiaat Ea PAT ee eee BEL SET BF O08 80 Ne | read Meetok ee 620 12 re | e ee ae t eionSaperior, Lynx, Martin, fox Hiten, | for any purpore. Your ancestors wisel rel, Jenet and Isabella bea Muff from doing #0 when they organised tus Motes Inte son pets; Fur Collars aud Capes, with achoice | general government. At that time there existed esta- ar Trimees batitr Coy oe blished religions in @ variety of forms; in the New Eng- pot aged land States the Puritan, and in Maryland, alose by us, Bon wn'd = 4 mas ‘© ___ | the Catholic. To avoid collision of feeling and ~ For further particulars, apply at the reudezvous, HKEAD LACr CAPES AND BERTHES—Wil rests, and to give all freedom, and to avold the tand Tryon Row. or atill Roosevelt Scott & Co., No. 317 Broadway, have received a | under foot of rights of conscience, they probibit nm bringin it to the resdezvous, who | stock of the above articles, the cheapest. they belie: a » im. K, B: Me: | offered Berthes commencin establishment of any particular religion Sir, we osm- not legislate upon the subject of and not being to the f > | palrs, five passenger cars, three baggage car at the highest rate it sold (which was 77 to 85) between | P™# Q the 20th December, 1845, and 3d January, ‘aie. A ver- | freight cars, with material on hand, except wheels and Oyo ler by er fee Lwcont O vo hee a oe exles, for 100 four-wheel freight cars, for twenty of 0 adjustment, ani subject to the following points to be argued beforethe full court. Firet, that the money | “Bich springs and axles are provided. The number of eg eR 2 was payaole immediately under the terms of the con- | Passengers transported over the road, for the year end- | (juii m1 $6 30 for Baltimore and Alexandra, Sales ut all kond. tract, and therefore, the defendant had a right to sell — | ing Ootober 16th, was 22,035; and the fare reseived | ia different lots, did not Probably exceed 1000 oF i560 bbl Second. there was no evidence of # tender to Mr. Little from them $38,180 63 The freights ted Wheat—Saies of 990 bushels [I!inors inferior were made at of the amount loaned, at all events, of a legal tender. . i amounted to by 1000 do Virginta white at about 135c. Corn—Sales Third, that the new stock of the Erie Railroad Com- | $79,667 28. Total receipts, $117,847 #1. pole Wevtare Mixed wore wade at 7c, Sales of MNING PLAID SHAWLS—Ieceived per ate pany was offered on the third of January, and the offer | ‘The fron is now being laid between Bellefontaine and | have becnsold nebo Otieg a terol rd ere, Teported 10 Meriann .n Inrge ausortment of Jong snd square & refused; and, lastly, that there was a variance between | wogt Liberty, @ distance of elght miles, and the com. | 73% 74e- bat we did not learn the Brxswax—The last sales of Western yellow were made at Chinebilll 2 Us. MARINES WANTED—For guards of U. 3. men-of-war, now fitting out at the different Navy Yards, destined for the Mediterranean, East Indies, and other e world. Young men, desirous of seeing foreign have in this service a fine opportunity of gratifying | | | | old at $6 25, | 5 ing, 49 6¢%m f imitation ¢: Feligio: . eae “ empowered by tho constitution to dothis, you eaa’t propriate money. But recently | made an appeal Supreme Being that I would ey the vor to Ri about 50 dozen breakfas ‘rench needle work chemisett fine quality, 24.6d Fluted collars from Holders gene- | Wool Shawls; do. smali Scarfs. Also, Paramat the counts on the declaration and the contract. for ally demand Sa | English Crape, and do, Gimp and Beading, For veils fi alarge lot dress caps (sl.uhtly soiled) 3s-eachs | so help me God; and | shall en the plaintis® Mr Cutting. For defendant, Me. Crist. | Pany expect to open the road between West Liberty | cd.” itye was dull and bayer were offers tower fitios, | New Vouk Faaily Mouraing ptore, M. MYERS, { or tree far $1; embroidered muslin aud lrce, robes: infants | uty which the obligation imposes, aa | understand that Betore Chief-Justice Oakley—-Ebenezer S Beach vs. | and Urbana, by the Ist of January next. The remain- | Wiule sellers de led. p evious prices. | Barle Sates ot | WAY: ditt Bat No deviation in prie ve’ “49 14t® re | instrument, and until it is otherwise interpreted by a Robrrt ing section of the road, from Urbana to Springfield, is | ef unsinmged draft drawn on and accepted by the defendents’ agent. » na to Springfield, is | ed unchanged. ; i ] ‘The defence set upwas, that the agent had ne authority | calculated to be completed early the ensuing summer | Receipts Pe pcten a Daca, OE, ccept the draft Verdict for plaintiff $606. For The amount received for tolls on all the New York . 9 2 696,267 barrels iff, Mr. W. Watson. For defendants, Mr. Waters. | state canals, during the 4th'week in Nov. was $24,654 75 * aur tee Count or Genrnat Sessions, Dec, 10 —Bofore Re- | Same period in 1846,.,.. 21,707 46 corder Scott and Aldermen Smith ani Crolies. John ity were made at 80c. Oats remain- . Vandewater et a!s.—This was an action on a ALL DRESSES LACE CAPES, EMBROIDERIES, | Digher body than this. The desire to do what Pro- =PETER.MOBERTS, 37 Brondway, has just receiy: | mote the honor and prosperity of my country shall eon- Oe a eee eenes. 500 Tnes aad Wualie Urecece ia | trol my conduct. I don’t object to the sdoption ef the id other styles; £60 P ris black di resolution for the purpose of accomplishing the purpose designed by the mover of the resolution; I do oppose the selection of a chaplain, bis ee! morping, to offer ori- sons before a throne of grace. | think it mot only neces- aie ua hy i b — ted, Artie ‘of superior beauty an ’ " Powell's Well Acting ve Fonutai 1 Jet, oF Douche Bann, half aval prices: 1000 French ( race chink tm -, it strengthening the eyes, whic! receive iploma a to hav ayers, bul a ans iecmie aaron Many covdeel Doe: the: Guteeseitd:| |” Shug ageparty nesses cacsapeein 1 a aE sotations remained | Syfie FOF OF te American Taxtate, are now forte at hs | Emprougered dace Border do, entre ney SOAtiahy ratna’ | Wuether the chaplain willbe able to accomplish bla pur- is EP, St Frost, in- o acgregute amount received for tolls from the com- | nominally the sa — * cme ait 1 itm_ | rivals, 15 cartoons real ‘Thieed Lace Capes, Berthes Collars | pose, or not, I cannot tell, It would be well, how- the conse of Lewis E. P, Smith and William Frost, mencement of navigation to the 30th N iv vy 7 ThE ry > dicted for @ conspiracy to defraud, asked a postpone- | sive, (214 days; cla 1 30th November, incu- | Corton—The letters to-day were fenerally constraed as fa. | (PYUOTH ACHE cl RED WITHOUT GIVING THE and Cuffs, cheapest ever offered; 21 cartoons Malien do., new | ewer, to a devout man to make ment of the trial of the cause, on the ground that the | Huring the aatwe period in i6is (20 days.“ aoe aert oe | Lorable.ta this article, and although buvers did not come ty « sralnticae LEReochcurte Cutie Wiles Canta ss caroone embroidered Muslin Capes, Chemacits, | fervent prayer, for we are told that it is such that ls an- trial without the testimony of material witnesses, re- x i wwe’ => | woud notocear immediately. ‘he sates comprived 10 baler, vy, that I have taken the well ins for dremer;, Hosiery and Glover of every de- dj all other prayer isin vain. There is an. objeo- siding in Georgia, would prove prejudicial to the de- ; 3 taken al ‘ Ditton, 250 Hutaon street, where | shail be plea: to see e tion to the resolution. all offer an amendment, end ae et Coretta ere mus by the court, and THOFOREG «s+ os one «sos + 20 0 0» «6800900 $8 | Liaaliys ts thoch Contato ne Wert PHHCES | them dadalto the tends of Dre Dillon,sewual: Charges | 5 oe EHIEW DENT EDLEN Dlanchiay oi Henare, an addition thereto. Strike out the words “of different the commissions for the examination of the said wit- | The amount received for tolls up to the 30th of No- New Orleans moderate, ke. Dr. HOLI"S Toothache’ and Dental Office, | PARODERIBB, DENT EDLES. Blanchins ot Hepa denominations,” for a very good reason Why, I ask, nearen denied vember, inclusive, exoeeds, by $878,759 00, the entire re- Up ands | 259 Hudson street. Keterenees from families of the, first | 4 pitts offre nes services aux Dames de New York (and | to all men of learning, of common senee, of Fo for oeeault and battery, Th od f, toute sorte de dentelles, | refined education, and devout feeling,) why have two rpaets, manchettes etbroderies. Mile. M.demeure No. | chaplains of different denominations’ If there is any ves—John R. Wood and Aun Smith, indicted ‘ Maxwell, indioted for | “Dt of 1646. Ordinary to Gos ents | cols, | A CAKD—DR. WHEELER, Ocalist, receive re “ jon. There is religion, or selling liquor without tice 4 Alexander Leonard, | Amount of tolls received on all the New York State nist hie r street, every mo from | 101 Bpring street, pres de Broad: religion at all, tt is trae relig indicted for indecency, were called for trial, and failing | canals in each ofthe following years, viz :— Fully Weir to Gooid Fale ai eee done palienon’ ibiogunes of the Eve, ao | TACKS AND EMBROLDERIES renaired and cle there is no re figion. “Jf but one, thea, is true to appear, their recognizance were forfeited. The court | Nxw Youx State: CANaLs—Amount oF Tor aad ng matter of how long standiug, oF how obstinate anatere, effec. | LuACeetueh ‘aylessMademoiselic. Martin, rece rent ure Revers. out the Wiel TRAE then adjourned until to-morrow morning. ith Week in We Bical to ine Des FisH—No arrivals and no siles were reported. ‘The Inst | tually eradicated withont surgical operation. References to | rived from Paris offers her services to the ladies af New York, | denominatio 2 holy, © c Tn18 Day—Circuit Court—Ni 20,190 37 1,773 582 51 | “ales of No.2 mackerel were reported at Ju atatio the most respectable families in the city. Artificial Eye for cleaning, repairing aud arranging as new, all kindsof laces, | one religion right, and p' i 96, $7, 4,61, 69,85, 54,90.96,07, 00%, 00.680 "734 1 2'033 261 97 No. Is were nomial at $8.0 925, and $6 a6 35 for No. 2s. berted, ant forsale on reasonable terme, dd MAT &Thee. | cuffs rufics, caps. and embroideries. Her residence is atNo: | “potent, grave, and reverend velggers,” seleot eit gente pats : 5,380 09 1,748,869 88 , je worth about $8 6835. : { 1QUID HATH DVE—NO HQUAL—The Improvement | 101 Spring sireet,mear Broadway. 47 6¢#re_ | chaplain frst, he may be orthodox, and we, poor Scrneme Court or tHe Unitxn States, Wednesday, é me 14,748 67 21082,195 60 Hemr—The market remaimed quiet, without alteration in ot 1846. A EXANDER’S TRICOBAPHE, which is- OLIDAY PRESENTS, roadway —*REDERICK | ble oi ‘atures, will inevitably have to select a heterodox Dec. 8, 1947,—Present, as yesterdaay —George Ashmun Bit... 13,449 02 rena market yemained { stantaueousty enlors the haira natural black or brown, and H A WOODWORTH would cal the attention of pu minister. The one will sow gee cep gg | and John P. Healy, Esqs ,of Massachusetts, were admit- +++ 25,5819 B i bk Or made | #1Verit the benuty and elasticity of youth, and is warranted | chasers to his extensive collection of rare and beautiful and the other scatter here the tares. One woek we ted Attorneys and Counsellors of this Court. No. 63 iw +0004 SIT an asin foreign reported. Sean eeiae cence kei whe abla. Fy cles for the approgehing holidays, rece! by he ie item | have ure religion, and aceeptable to us, and. the next John C, Sheppardet al, plaintiffa, vs. John Wilson. The P 5 " N 8 i 1. - Kite the public wi ere ekets from Europe. ~ d ‘week it will all be thrown away, ow absurd this sere saab ob thie Coton ces eontineed by Mr. Grant for | The tolls received at Buffalo for the navigation sea- ruorcLaneptacitig martes ir Real nepdet Pe ae OR fy 4, oe jelecigns by is experiegeed, and is, selecting from different denominations. Ife majority the defendant in error, and concluded by Mr. C. Cox for | son to let instant, amount to the sum of $1,216- nt sales mai ce the hews to deter ' Wi li vm street, Johnson, Vioore & Taylor, Mi ‘The collection comprises all the novelties | of the Senate is Catholic, and choose a Catholic, if « the plaintiffsin error. No. 12. The United States, plain- | 799 96 ? sed American stood about the same, with | A.B & D. Sands, New York: mat the’ I renew sock of decorated Por- | majority of the House be Catholic, they will be it~ pre! Selected whale was worth about 35 cts, and United Sates, R.& G. A. an le agent WHIGHT, Philadelphia. celain, Bo a d10 12.*re Work Box AGNETIC TELEGKAPH COMPANY.—Meeting of ANCY ronzes, Opera Glasses, Fans, | ed from choosing one of the same denom: eo 6tie*re | with all denominations. Let us, then, choose the minis- JUVS FoR Beet HOLIDAYS, at the Pree ik Wag tiffs, vs. B. Daniel's executors. This cause was argued a by Mr. Attorney General for the plainteffs, and was sub- The annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury , mitted on the recerd by Mr Badger, of counsel for the | Mr. Walker, is one of the most magnificent documents g do. 380 B1H4 cts, Crude sperm we continu leached winter do, new, was wi ts Olive was ji i Stockholders—A meeting of the stockhold hs b Si Brondway—J. M. QUIMBY, alla chance—let them oo aT Tee ae ae vork wag cnimit. | Which ever emanated from that department. It is ex- Macaetie Telegraph Com aye will eid i the Telegraph aopenentad Weclor: ich Pavey Gods, Fregeh, Jewelry, t So et ae Nicoll, Exq , of D 9 ¥ \t Inesday, 7 on the public, that hi ;: ‘ ttorney and couneellor of this court, No. 13. | ceedingly comprehensive in its range, and the most en- Bit eee Bee oleae Din oii | Beat 1hetefoeky A. M “py order of the Board of Directors, | Moet etn ms forthe hotidaysy nnd nicrensed hisstock of ng a Ae re Louis A. Collier, plaintiff in error, va. Josiah Stanbrough. | Inrged ¥ aid by the members of the respestive 8 relative to the commercial and financial re- | mess was soldat $11, aud prime do. at $8.50, Latd—A sale of seful and Ornamental ids. consisting of Dr mt ___ 897 Th end 6 United States shall not be liable for ‘This cause was argued by Mr Bibb for the plaintiff in | sources of this country, char: ahout 100 bbls. new was made ac 8; etazold, in both bbls. and LES FULLER, Whol ad ‘ork Boxes, Desks, . error. No.19. José Argote Villalobos, t al., sppeliants Ys ‘actérise it throughout its 4 sh © 4 “ S FULIWR, Wholesale an I Dealer in Tumery, (utler prices | their salaries, or for any part thereof.” | repeat, | have Th United Staten The motion to dismiss’ thie onuse | entirelength. \The success of all Mr, Walker'sestimates | KS, “usitll, Beek Sales were wootined to retail trautac ing’s Now Tatent freminm Safety Gas Lamps, and | Ferume’y ine ntion tations, Cheese—Bules footed | Parent Phosgene Ui for bi ¥ WG 0 7 cla Therel was so | Prien’ prospene Ot for burning in the same. Also, and, Lard Lampe, Hall Lanterns, ar teks. 0 th no objection to prayer; and | will pa: ea sreen Rennes hierieh apy aombet for the services of ® chaplain. | not know but that | need them as much again—and was argued by Mr. Attorney General in support there- | re; of No. 20. The United States, plaintiffs, vs. Henry tding the revenues and expenditures of the go- , r jes, etc. Also, Camphine, Spirit. ¢ Teall 4 mment, and of each of his ystems, has been suMcient ee th tof steamer's letters, | 372 Os hi Wi a new nud s. mba | pI t h Wella This cau usd by Mr Attorney Gene- | Yornment, systems, 8 reeeip a wich st., between Chamber and Warren. NH F°Pinin cobs altered to | will pay double. The amount to eaeh member will not ral for the plaintiffs, Adjourned till to-morrow, 11 | to satisfy the most ambitious man of the day. Although Brarave Kk aren eho eae . Purch ien of the Golden Comb, 303% Brondway. "| be more than two or three dollars for the five hundred ti ly t we agree with him in most of the views taken of there Peace “Phe latter price ha —— Jons,we cannot lose sight of the fact thats variety of | '¥,!"me- porte: hon ‘ quest , ay lety 01 1G an.—No sales of motnent were rey d. Seieiune tate cpemed ir reteeeey, to obtain sub. | favorable circumstances have combined togive strength Low ~The mirket wae steady at 8c. - el geriptions to the. Milwaukie and Waukeshs Railroad, | to the positions arsumed, and enabled the government ree Ase cee Tos Gola Hiab Prieton woe s6- | Coenen ty for export, ranging from o'elock.—Na.ional Intelligence yen paid for an article str hehoapt etna sa pesees 5 Associaion, New | 46% M Th&Sat* in __ | dollars salary; | will pay five of it. We a end it and Directorshave |e OOK AT THIS—Fi ‘ork, double and single | sir, to take the people's money to pay @ i e inn ys ea soles ae. the f ? apace a alt kinds patent er oan’t take Enels eee i teks can i ake will . Ladies, we haye ssortment of every 4 Jew, ened rom he ch the ihn "SOHN CORNELL | tioteor Boots and ‘Bhoes that made, and every kind of | fy rapport the Chrletian religion. . Ditter denumeletions a Rubber thar is made, and eheaper than you can find elsewhere Recn bested ‘at me for the enusee.] have, neamteinee ft » it is | to carry out its plans with more facility than otherwise oy ;CHANICS’ B "haar “New | of the same quality. At %67 Brondway, one door above Frank: | DAve said, will now warrant th de. EGHANICS’ BANKING AS8OCIATION—New by “ + . " *, | taken here on thin ubject; I have eatecpeion, © Prosecution of the proposed | cong have been done. ‘I'he Secretary of the Treasury | 410s, 2 or eee rane ve Mev K, Dee,6 TRH-AU an atbual election for seven | Qi at, AMZ. A ETE YAH Bova Meavea’and Children's | Soteatiousmotives, and with a view to fbn the fe stions over and ov has given elaborate statements, showing that si a nto my ‘The Richelten God Pens are warranted | suits have been realized under low tariffs in former yea Ba gnd Fg ber lh oe ilar re- unaoimously re-elected:— abraham. Gi. Trompaon Jf —OVERSHOES —GUODYKAt'S | DAVE answered obj rine Pear | QVIOUNGF | conatituenta, and i am pledged to oppose the eleetion of ie Addison, Adoniram Chandler, Robert Smith Kicha A large asso tment of Ladies’, Gentle | ort the world, and . } | pally of fine quality, at abe to dbe: In foreign, we heard of 4 , to Hl 1 * Bhoes, | chapiaing, to be paid at the public expense, so long ne ofa goed pen they are 6 errand a resco recess while high tariffs have invariably restricted the govern- | me small lots of Smyrna being sol 126 @ He per Ib. on Abe, einled. tia, Hannl je ac compe Bee ie toec aye Shpe Cubes y, Wangutuchs C they may honor me with a seat im this hall. I could give ey are sold for $2, only, by B. E. in} superior 4 # beautiiul catalogue of some of the men who heve re- .E. | ment in all its financial , Panionze— ; pone dene teloe’ Wai | @* nancial operations. ‘The tariffs since 1821 BH sy an Lay» ny Rf nH ks cargo And GoldPes,and Gold | have been principally of a protective character. The viled me, One of them was sent to the penitentiary, nectient. These Shoes are of the Rovah, and are warranted not to melt with heat, or sti Pie" teak Poucil Grae vaauhiers gold. Also, anew article of Lad/es! and Gentlemen en Pei , ‘ * | Cotton y phi ort b} other vesrel, »' i and his hair would not, by this time, have grown out, A | Gaiity, Ad, congue of all pops esse se of Gxery | terzpart of the compromise act was more of 4 free trade Zigde Flows and meal were worth 1s 6d a 2s iewas Lined uvet hoes, perfectly elutic. Decidedly the n Bad he fist received, Wb danellt of ‘executive plemenoy Gold Peus at $1, $1 25, aud $1 90. Gold Pena repaired, | revenue tariff than any previous, or than that of 1842; | {git ‘be latter figace, had been obtained jn one instance for BROOKS, Agent for the manufacturers, 22 John street. | Yas, this man denounced me’ And a distngnizbed Shas: Geely pool, evtanlonhiige: Wile {t is, therefore, difficult to make just and correst compa. | cotton was taken at 3c; Ashes at 8, GNRAT EXCITEMENT IN | YriNooW BHADKESFi + | who would shed his brother's blood has denounerd me. Ingoruas te vase quendy thn tucnelees oeleet Iakors.— | risons. So far as an importation of specie is concerned, : + W~The prices at Gothic Hall, (316 Broodway,) ag Of tyle of imp | 1 will vote for any rerpectable clergyman, and pay him york, ed cit ot uty: | it dows not depend upon the tariff, any more than it docs . Died. I ie date, will be reduced in day time, until 6 oleloek, ts inser ac fxices 78 pet double as much as any other member will. If we can aye fom the miniser of the Go ‘which was On Friday morning, Mrs. Many Hon, in the 79th | P, M., to one-half the original price, viz 6% cents per single | otner stores. Merchi=nts, pediar eg wll 10 well to | ‘at the public expenre we may founded by Jesus Christ, of Betheleliem, down to the rowdy | 0D Many other things, and Mr. Walker gives too much | yenr of her age. string’; in the evening, atl the house isciosed, IDcents per | KRLTY & RIKEKS exclusive Window Shade Store, 131 Rips in every precinct allover the oomn- bothoy: iit are distinguished py, the ent of hour heir ‘or | oredit to the polioy of the government in producing such teen Ly ceed tt peer aut those of ke Aan oan bo } yesibged ake Mgt + HE be then ew ite ‘ BW fia | try, We want the prayers for opreetene + not for the trim of their whiskereso says Hill, the inimital lair Cow . as Hunt an G. Hunt, are res ly in- . | ETL SCHMIDY will pleave call and jeceiye Five | ; ; ugbt to pay for them, iu ate: a Wea aten, alt wh env pcan | PECH.The asi ot 1842 wae highly protective, not. | ited to abana te Funeral serviow toe aioe of | ove svermet rhe sky Gnu are nt a ago bigaagroen, Sy the hap Bayern, rom tiavaey | AWORL ARG tralia ye Orie reread Caled fp she nhiove, aR APY. Hits withstanding which, the importation of specie in the fizet | ‘Thomas Hunt, nt Gowanus, Long itaad, on Pundey, at | (fis ty ig nondiest bar nOvD'e Hy ier ’

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